Loving through Enmity

AUGSBURG FORTRESS PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781506497167

Healing the Broken Heart of Christian Antiracist Work

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By Marvin E. Wickware Jr.
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Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
320 g
Pages:
241

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Marvin E. Wickware, Jr. is assistant professor of Church and Society and Ethics at Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, where he has taught since earning his PhD in religion from Duke University in 2018. Wickware is a Black theologian whose research addresses the intersections of identity, emotions, politics, and theology.

The deepest flaw in our anti-racist efforts is our constant failure to understand what a racial enemy is. In this groundbreaking and beautifully written book, Wickware offers a sophisticated account of racial enmity and how to address it. There is nothing like this book, and there will be nothing to surpass it for generations to come. --Willie James Jennings, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Systematic Theology and Africana Studies, Yale University Divinity School Wickware's Loving through Enmity is a brilliant, subversive tome that tests the perimeters of Christian anti-racist engagement by exploring how genuine love for our "enemies" can drive meaningful societal transformation. Wickware's intuitive grappling with structural enmity calls readers to confront accountable benevolence and forge deeper connections even with those whose interests oppose their own. This consequential read offers a solid approach for anyone dedicated to breaking down white supremacy and fostering change with love at its core. --Linda E. Thomas, professor of theology and anthropology, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago Dr. Wickware is brilliant. This is a much-needed contribution to the work of anti-racism at a critical time in our nation's history. What makes this project so powerful is that it is derived from lived experience, by a scholar who is able to do the sort of deep analysis that makes it all legible. This is a must-read for everyone. --Reggie L. Williams, associate professor of Black Theology, Saint Louis University

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